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Reproducible Experimentation for Computational Linguistics Use

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Recluse

Author: L. Amber Wilcox-O’Hearn

Contact: amber@cs.toronto.edu

Released under the GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, see COPYING file for details.

Introduction

Recluse (Reproducible Experimentation for Computational Linguistics Use) is a set of tools for running computational linguistics experiments reproducibly.

This version contains

  • utils, which has a function for reading and writing unicode with regular or compressed text.

  • article_randomiser, which reproducibly randomly divides a corpus into training, development, and test sets.

  • nltk_based_segmenter_tokeniser, which does sentence segmentation and word tokenisation. It is optimised for Wikipedia type text, and it has a mode that preserves the untokenised text (modulo extra whitespace).

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